Midrealm Is Available For Pre-Order

If you’re not an avid listener of my podcast(s) then you may not have heard about Realm Keepers yet. It’s my new serialized fantasy series, co-penned with fellow indie author Z. C. Bolger.

It’s pretty fracking awesome.

Anyway, we’ve been talking it up on the show for what feels like forever. Last night, we finally opened up Midrealm for pre-orders.

If you already know me as an author, and you like my books, I can promise you: you’ll like this one. It’s pretty amazing. I’m super, super proud of it.

What you’re pre-ordering is the paperback. What you’re GETTING is the paperback, numbered and autographed by me and Z, plus the ebooks emailed to you (for free) a week at a time. It’s like watching a TV show, getting the episodes for free each week, and then getting a boxed set of the DVDs at the end.

Pre-order customers also get a special short story called Greystone, set in the world of Midrealm. This isn’t going for sale to anyone else. It’s only for those who pre-order.

And here’s another thing: we had a little bit of a snafu. When Z and I originally calculated the price, we thought we could sell the book for $14.99. And we promoted that on the podcast. Then, as writing continued and we got more exact proofs, we realized that we had to sell it for $17.99 or it just wouldn’t be worth it.

But, because we promised our podcast listeners already, we agreed to keep it at $14.99 for the first three days.

That means that UNTIL FRIDAY, you can get it for $14.99 (plus shipping—duh).

But if you’re not, you can get them RIGHT NOW. You’ve just got to go pop over to therealmkeepers.com and pre-order it now. You totally should. Because you’re probably going to want to buy the book later when I’m big and famous. And then it’s going to cost more money. AND it won’t be autographed and numbered. And you’ll never read Greystone.

It’s not like you’ve got forever. So what the hell? Head over and pick up a copy.

Over 100,000 readers have read and loved Garrett's books, like the fantasy hits Nightblade and Midrealm. He's also a film festival favorite with movies like Unsaid, and a tech guru who posts lots of helpful how-tos for writers and filmmakers over at garrettbrobinson.com.